First theatrical film Animator Chuck Jones introduced the trio in the 1944 cartoon
Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears, in which
Bugs Bunny invades the home of the three bears, and Mama Bear takes a fancy to him. Here, Papa Bear decides that it is time for the Bears to
hibernate; however, various disturbances interfere. • "Bear Necessities", a short that was part of the episode "Fairy Tales for the 90s". Framed as modern re-telling of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", the episode is a satire on 1990s suburbia, where the Bears have moved to a modern home, complete with updated technology. Elmyra, a neighbor, enters the house after the Bears leave for a shopping trip to ACME Acres Mall. Elmyra goes through the requisite porridge sampling and trying out the various beds (eventually falling to sleep in Junior's). When the Bears return, Elmyra instantly is smitten and smothers each of them – especially Pa – with over-affection. Eventually, the police are called, but the officers mistake the Bears as the trespassers and they are sent to the zoo to live ... which frustrates Papa but Junior likes. • "Teddy Bears Picnic", as part of "The Acme Home Shopping Show". Once again, the Bears are teamed with Elmyra, who follows the family to a picnic and singing happily about the antics that follow. Junior tries to get Pa enthused about the various activities, but Pa gets the worst end of either Junior's clumsiness or, more than once, the ire of a larger, muscular bear that doesn't like or appreciate having his picnic interrupted by Pa. In the end, after Pa, Junior and the larger father bear get the worst end of a gas grill explosion, Junior lands on Elmyra, crushing her just seconds after she finishes her song. The entire Bear Family appears in a painting on the bedroom wall in the
Animaniacs episode "Nighty-Night Toon". Papa Bear (listed in the credits as Vern) appears in the
Animaniacs episode "Garage Sale of the Century" (voiced by
Ed Asner) as a
bachelor, where he has a
garage sale, swindling his customers out of their money, and refusing to give
refunds, but the Warners took the expression too literally and wanted to buy his garage. Papa Bear refused to sell his garage, and after the Warners attempted to bargain with him and
auction off his garage, he saw through their ruse, but his customers demanded refunds. Papa Bear attempted to lie about donating all of his "profits" to
charity, but Wakko used his garage door opener (which he repaired after accidentally breaking it earlier) to expose his money, and his customers (including
Batman,
Buster Bunny,
Babs Bunny,
Dizzy Devil), and especially an old woman who he rudely refused her a refund (a
penny) and threw into a tree earlier in the episode, got their refunds by force, leaving Papa Bear broke, and so he caved in and sold his garage to the Warners for 26¢ (even though the actual value was $20,000) as it was attached to his house. The Three Bears appear in
The Looney Tunes Show episode "Ridiculous Journey" from its second season (Papa Bear voiced by
Maurice LaMarche, Mama Bear voiced by
Grey DeLisle and Junior Bear voiced by
John DiMaggio). They are seen driving on a vacation trip, with Junior frequently causing mishaps. The Three Bears star in the
Looney Tunes Cartoons episodes "Moody at the Movies" and "Life's a Beach", featuring their ill-fated trips to the theatre and the beach. The Bears also make a cameo appearance in the episode "Happy Birthday Bugs Bunny!" The Three Bears appear in the
Bugs Bunny Builders episode "Honey Bunny". Here, while ill-fated and unlucky as usual, Henry is depicted without his short temper or abusive nature, due to the show being aimed towards preschoolers. ==See also==